390 
Tooting Graveney Common, 3; and Mr. 
Doulton’s Committee, 32; inclosure 
of, 39, 42, 85; extent of, 84; men- 
tioned in Domesday Book, 84; 
fence removed from, 85; action 
against the Lord of the Manor of, 86, 
87; and the Board of Works, 315 
Torrington Common, 329, 341 
Tottenham Common, 3 
‘Tottenham Marshes, Extent of, 327 
Totternhoe Common, 329 
Trees of Epping Forest, 104, 105 
Trustees of Lord Brownlow, and Berk- 
hamsted Common, 59, 60, 61 
Tudor times, Inclosed lands in, 9 
‘Tunbridge Wells Common, 4 
Turf, Rights of digging, 1; in ancient 
times, 8; as decided by the Stixwold 
case, 15 
Turner, Mr. J. B., 88 
Turton, Sir John, and inclosures in Ash- 
down Forest, 165, 166 
Tylney, Earls of, 120 
Verderers, of Epping Forest in former 
times, 105, 106; reappointment of, 
145, 152; of the New Forest, 243 
Vermuyden, Cornelius, and the dis— 
afforestation of Malvern Forest, 114, 
171 
Victoria, Queen, throws open Epping 
Forest to the public, 157 
Village communities, Ancient system of, 7 
Village Greens, The right to play games 
on, 299, 300; the opinion of judges in 
the time of Charles IT. on the right 
of playing on, 300; Mr. Justice 
Buller on the custom of taking re- 
creation on, 301; cases at Carlisle and 
Newmarket as bearing upon public 
rights over, 301, 302; the cases of 
Woodford and Stockwell Greens with 
relation to the rights over, 302-306; 
state of the Law with regard to rights 
over, 306, 307; the case of Walton 
Common in relation to recreation 
rights on, 307-311 
Villeins, 10 
Virgo, Mr., his action against the Lord of 
the Manor for the removal of in- 
closures on Walton Common, 309, 
310 
Wake, John, and the ‘monster’ box 
containing Lord Chancellor Hatton’s 
decree, 182 
Wules, Small ownerships in, 21 
INDEX. 
Wales, Prince of (son of James 1.), and 
Berkhamsted Common, 68, 69 
Waltham Forest, Extent of, 107; laws 
for the control of, 104-106; unin- 
closed parts of, 107; a favourite 
resort of sovereigns, 110, 111; Act 
passed under Charles I. concerning, 
113; threatened during the Common- 
wealth, 114; Charles IT, hunting in, 
116 
Waltham, Manor of, 153 
Walton Common, its situation, 307; in- 
closures on, 308, 309 ; action taken by 
Mr. Virgo to uphold public rights to, 
309, 310; decision of Sir A. Wills 
with regard to inclosures on, 310 
Walton-in-Gordano, 308 
Walton Heath, 189 
Wandsworth Common, 3; and Mr. 
Doulton’s Con mittee, 32, 33; en- 
croachments on, 100; extent of, 100; 
railways through, 100; Royal 
Patriotic Society’s Asylum on, 100, 
101; agreement between Lord 
Spencer and the commoners re- 
specting, 101 
Wandsworth Common Act, 101 
Wandsworth, Manor of, the, 
history of, 99, 100 
Wanstead Flats, 363 
Wanstead, Manor of, 123, 131 
Wanstead Park, purchased by the Cor- 
poration of London, 158, 363 
War Department, The, and proposed 
ranges in the New Forest, 244, 245 
Warrick, Mr. John, 42; and Plumstead 
Common, 79, 80 
Warwick, Earl of, and the perambulat on 
of Epping Forest, 113 
Washington, Colonel, Children of, and 
Ashdown Forest, 164 
Waterlow Park, 364 
Waterlow, Sir Sidney, his gift of Water- 
low Park to the public, 364 
Weald, The, 161 
Webster, Sir R. E., and the suit of Lord 
De la Warr against the commoners of 
Ashdown Forest, 168 
West Ham, Manor of, Sale of, 117 
West Ham Park, 363 
West Wickham Common, 315, 316; pur- 
chase of part of the Lord of the 
Manor’s interest in, 317° 
Westminster, Abbot and Convent of, and 
the Manor of Hampstead, 47 
Westminster, Duke of, 55 
Westmorland, Small ownerships in, 21 
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